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'On the inside - looking out' is the theme this week. Ben Bazell has inside information on the films, games and recipes for play dough - for those who want to be one jump ahead.
Graphics QUENTIN BLAKE Designer GWEN EVANS
Director CHRISTINE HEWITT Editor CYNTHIA FELGATE

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A series of 12 programmes 5: Geometry I
Problem: In the cyclic quadrilateral ABCD, angle ABC = 63°. Find angle CDA. The tools for solving geometry problems are theorems. There are five circle theorems-none of them need to be proved but you do need to have a picture of them in your mind.
Presented by LAURIE BUXTON (Inner London Education Authority)
Books, Maths Help parts I and 2. £3.95 each from booksellers

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Today's headlines...
The King declares war on Parliament and the Queen tries to pawn the crown jewels... a 19-year-old French student invents the pocket calculator... a poodle is promoted to Major-General.
Chris Serle takes a look at the news stories of 1642. With Judy Merry, John Mundy and Dr John Morrill

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Seagulls on the Cable
' All the charisma of a used Kleenex says the British music press. but Liverpool band A Flock of Seagulls don't mind too much: they've still sold over a million copies of their first album and they're doing rather well in the USA. Steve Blacknell went to New York with them and took the chance to find out about cable television. Riverside presents a complete guide to New York's 27 channels, and takes a closer look at one of them, Music Television (MTV), the world's first 24-hour pop television channel. We catch some of the New Year celebrations on MTV when A FLOCK OF SEAGULLS shared the top billing with Duran Duran.
Executive producer MICHAEL APPLETON Director CHARLES MILLER Producer JOHN BURROWES
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Work in Progress
On the occasion of Peter Blake 's Retrospective Exhibition at the Tate Gallery, London, John Read invites you to meet the artist at a teddy bears' picnic with Loelia-World's Most Tattooed Lady, Doktor K. Tortur , Tarzan, Jane, Boy and Cheta, Alice in Wonder-land, Titania - Queen of the Fairies, Siriol, She-Devil of Naked Madness, and many, many more.
Film cameraman
PHILIP BONHAM-CARTER
Film editor PAM BOSWORTH Produced by JOHN READ

The seventh frame for the 1983 Pot Black Trophy. Featuring in Group 2:
Tony Knowles (Bolton), 1982
Jameson International Champion, against Jimmy White (London), former World and England Amateur Champion.
A north v south tussle between two of snooker's youngest and brightest stars.
Introduced by ALAN WEEKS Referee JOHN WILLIAMS Commentator TED LOWE
Director JOHN G. SMITH
Producer REG PERRIN. BBC Pebble Will

Why are there so few famous women scientists? Are there any inborn differences in ability or aptitude between men and women?

For over a century, starting with the phrenologists, male scientists have been searching for evidence to demonstrate female inferiority.

Dr Jan Harding, of the Centre for Science Education, studies the way girls and boys are steered into adopting different roles in life. In this "Horizon" she imagines a boy and a girl from a modern comprehensive transported into the past as victims of the scientists' experiments.

For the girl, the experiments become a recurring nightmare: no sooner is one kind of test found to be spurious than another even more bizarre ordeal is invented for her, and as each decade passes, she is surrounded by new voices of male prejudice. But perhaps the tables are about to be turned?

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The last of six programmes
From Harlem in the 1920s, Marcus Garvey organised a mass movement for black independence. H. B. McDermott , a Jamaican growing up in Harlem, became a cadet. He reflects on a lifetime of struggle.
Videotape editor IAN LOW Producer JENNY MORGAN

11.30 Skye: The Field Evidence
A professional geologist goes on a field trip to investigate the rocks on the Island of Skye, gathering evidence to account for the granites on the island.
11.55 Welfare and Politics: Great Brttain Britain's Welfare State and its political support. A look at problems of poverty and welfare in Salford.

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